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Commemorates the battle of Philippi, 42 B.C., in which Octavian and Antony
defeated the Republican tyrannicides Brutus and Cassius, who subsequently
committed suicide. Augustus later settled the veterans of a Praetorian Cohort at
Philippi, and he conferred upon them the right to mint coins, of which this is
an example. The images on this coin presumably refer to the Emperor's above
described victory in 42 BC. The winged victory standing on a globe representing
the cosmos. Such a coin is delivering, without words but in clear images that
everyone would have understood, the message that Augustus now rules the world.
All the old political institutions were reestablished and the "dignity" of the
Senate was restored, but actual power was now in the hands of one man alone.

Viminacium was a major city of the Roman province of Moesia, and the capital of
Moesia Superior. Viminacium was the base camp of Legio VII Claudia, and hosted
for some time the IIII Flavia Felix. It was destroyed in 440 by the Huns.

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Legio septima Claudia Pia Fidelis (Seventh Claudian
Legion) was a
Roman legion. Its emblem, as well as of all
Caesar's legions, was the bull, together with the lion.The 7th,
along with the
6th,
8th &
9th were all founded by Pompey in Spain in 65
BC. They were ordered to
Cisalpine Gaul around 58 BC by
Julius Caesar, and marched with him throughout
the entire Gallic Wars.

Romulus and Remus are Rome's twin
founders in its traditional
foundation myth. They are descendants of the
Trojan prince and refugee
Aeneas, and are fathered by the god
Mars or the demi-god
Hercules on a royal
Vestal Virgin,
Rhea Silvia, whose uncle exposes them to die in
the wild. They are found by a she-wolf who suckles and cares for them. The twins
are eventually restored to their regal birthright, acquire many followers and
decide to found a new city.

Romulus
wishes to build the new city on the Palatine Hill; Remus prefers the Aventine
Hill. They agree to determine the site through augury. Romulus appears to
receive the more favourable signs but each claims the results in his favour. In
the disputes that follow, Remus is killed.
Ovid has Romulus invent the festival of
Lemuria to appease Remus' resentful ghost.
Romulus names the new city
Rome, after himself, and goes on to create the
Roman Legions and the
Roman Senate. He adds citizens to his new city
by abducting the women of the neighboring
Sabine tribes, which results in the combination
of Sabines and Romans as one Roman people. Rome rapidly expands to become a
dominant force, due to divine favour and the inspired administrative, military
and political leadership of Romulus. In later life Romulus becomes increasingly
autocratic, disappears in mysterious circumstances and is deified as the god
Quirinus, the divine persona of the Roman
people..

back-formation from the name Rome; Remus' is a
matter for ancient and modern speculation. The main sources for the legend
approach it as history and offer an implausibly exact chronology: Roman
historians dated the city's foundation variously from 758 to 728 BC. Plutarch
says Romulus was fifty-three at his death; which reckoning gives the twins'
birth year as c. 771 BC. Possible historical bases for the broad mythological
narrative remain unclear and much disputed. Romulus and Remus are eminent among
the
feral children of ancient mythography..

* Numismatic Note: Commemorates founding of Constantinople as new Roman capital
by Constantine I the Great.

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Constantinople was founded by the
Roman emperorConstantine I on the site of an already
existing city,
Byzantium, settled in the early days of Greek
colonial expansion, probably around 671-662 BC. The site lay astride the land
route from Europe to Asia and the seaway from the Black Sea to the
Mediterranean, and had in the
Golden Horn an excellent and spacious harbour.

Emperor
Constantine II presents a
representation of the city of Constantinople as tribute to an
enthroned Mary and Christ Child in this church mosaic.
St Sophia, c. 1000